Saturday, 31 May 2008

Boot Beer Festival

One week until the Beer Fest!!

And here's the list of beers..

Boot Beer festival 2008 – The Woolpack Inn list
This is the list of the beers that are available to go on during the course of the festival. We cannot be sure that every beer will feature as we will can only rack and tap a limited number at a time. We will ensure however that every brewery will be represented at some time in the weekend.
Brewery miles to The Woolpack Inn
All distances are based on the most sensible direct road route from the breweries declared location. (“Most sensible” has be determined by Dave……Dave does not really do sensible, so take this with a pinch of salt)

Click here for Dave's map of Cumbrian Breweries

Hardknott Brewery – 20 Yards
· Lauters Lamm 4.0%
· Stout Tenacity 4.4%
· Woolpacker 3.9%
· Woolly Fusion 4.2%
· Travelling Light 3.5%
· Light Cascade 3.4%
· Mildly Tenacious 4.3%
· Saazy Lamm 4.0%
Hesket Newmarket – 37.0 Miles
· Anniversary XX Pale 5.2%
· Scafell Blonde 4.3%
· Doris’s 90th 4.3%
Keswick Brewing Company – 25.9 Miles
· Thirst Celebration 7%
· Thirst Flight
· Thirst Rescue 3.7%
· Thirst Run 4.2%
Geltsdale – 61.0 Miles
· Cold Fell 3.9%
· Bewcastle Brown 4.0%
· Kings Forest 3.8%
Coniston Brewing Company – 14.1 Miles
· Blacksmiths 5%
· Blue Bird XB 4.2%
Cumbrain Legendary Ales – 16.0 Miles
· Wicked Jimmy 3.6%
· Buttermere Beauty 4.8%
· Old Hall Mild 3.2%
· Langdale Moonshine 4.4%
· Dickie Doodle 3.9%
Ulverston Brewing Company – 25.5 Miles
· Another Fine Mess 4.0%
· Harvest Moon 3.9%
Barngates Brewery – 12.2 Miles
· Moth Bag 3.6%
· Cracker Ale 3.9%
· Westmorland Gold 4.2%
· Pride of Westmorland 4.1%
Great Gable Brewing Company – 12.8 Miles
· Trail Ale 3.8%
Bitter End – 31.1 Miles
· Lakeland Pale 4.0%
Whitehaven Brewing Company – 22.2 Miles
· Ennerdale 3.6%
Watermill Brewery – 20.3 Miles
· Colley Wobbles 3.7%
· Bit’er Ruff 4.1%
Strands Brewery – 8.1 Miles
· Ermmm 3.8%
Loweswater Brewery – 28.0 Miles
· Melbreak Bitter 3.7%
Foxfield - 14.9 Miles
· Flowery Cascade 3.7%

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Friday, 16 May 2008

and some brands are worth working with

"A traditional Lake District Inn, at the head of Eskdale which dates back to the 16th century. A friendly welcome is guaranteed along with true peace, relaxation and tastefully modernised bedrooms. Enjoy the residents or walkers bar with beer from the Woolpacks own micro brewery. Restaurant offers imaginative homemade produce."
The write up given by the AA inspector. We like it and think it accurately sums us up.
But it's an interesting time waiting for hotel inspection. It is with some sympathy that we watched "Fawlty Towers" last week and realised that no matter what, even when we had a suspect inspector, we treated everybody the same. After a while - because of the time of year and demand on the inspectors - we did have to wait a while, we started to forget. When this nice customer was checking out and finally produced the AA card, well- a shock it has to be said.
Now one of the reasons for choosing the AA to inspect us was because we recognised that they represent probably the best accommodation inspectors around. AA accredited accommodation is viewed highly and during the feedback session with the inspector we understood why. Every aspect of our service was systematically critiqued in a most constructive manner.
There are apparently areas where our quality matches that required for 4 stars. In areas that currently prevent us achieving the 4 stars we are striving for helpful advice was given.
Even Dave's food was given a very thorough "grilling", probably more so than Dave would like, but one can't strive to be amongst the best if one can't listen to an expert. (Even Dave!!!!)
So in summary, we're very pleased to be working with a respected organisation like the AA, especially when we know they will tell us exactly what we need to do to raise the standards to the level we know we can achieve.
Watch out 2009 - 4 stars we hope...
2010 - who knows????

Thursday, 15 May 2008

Inspected!!

OK, wonderful news - we've just been inspected by the AA for our accommodation. We can now class our ourselves as a three star Inn.

Thursday, 1 May 2008

....it's starting to get interesting

Well there is beer in the fermenters, OK not quite beer yet as the little yeast cells need to get to work...

(sssshhhh - don't tell every body but we found some Willamette hops - yup, we did a Woolpacker!!)

....but somebody rumoured there's a bank holiday coming. Better prep up some food then.

..but talking about food, we found an excellent web site yesterday all about Cumbrian Food - it tends to focus only on the big names over Ambleside and Windermere way, but it's nice to see somebody pulling together a generic Cumbrian quality food web site.
Take a look - - http://www.artisan-food.com/

Baa sign


Last year we painted a sign to go over the bar door. During the winter it went missing - somebody must have liked it.


Anyway, we've got a new one made - the wonders on modern computers eh - one day it was a JPEG, the next it was like you see!!